LABIATA. CVIII. Teucrium. 
both surfaces : cymes axillary, pedunculate, corymbose ; calyx 
nearly glabrous, campanulate, with lanceolate acute teeth. XY. ? 
G. Native of New Holland, among rocks about Port Jackson ; 
and of Van Diemen’s Land. Stem a little branched. Leaves 
distant: lower ones an inch long: upper floral ones minute, 
quite entire, clothed with fine pubescence above, and tomentose 
pubescence beneath. Cymes 5-7-flowered. Genitals exserted. 
Corymbose-flowered Germander. PI. 1 to 2 feet. 
10 T. Carz'wsr (Thunb. prod. p. 95.2? Benth. lab. p. 667.) 
herbaceous, finely pubescent; leaves cuneated at the base, 3-5- 
cleft, with lanceolate-linear entire or 3-5-cleft segments, green 
on both surfaces, or canescent beneath ; cymes axillary, pedun- 
culate, corymbose; calyx glabrous, campanulate, equal, deeply 
5-cleft, with lanceolate acute segments. 2/.? G. Native of 
the Cape of Good Hope. A’juga Capénsis, Pers. ench. 2. p. 
109. Peduncles sub-secund, filiform, 3-5-flowered. Corolla 
hardly larger than the calyx. Stamens one half longer than the 
calyx. 
Cape Germander. PI. 1 to 3 feet. 
11 T. ORIENTA`LE (Lin. spec. p. 786.) herbaceous, erect, 
nearly glabrous ; leaves bipinnate, with linear, quite entire, or 
cut segments, green on both surfaces ; peduncles loosely race- 
mose; pedicels much longer than the floral leaves; racemes 
panicled ; calyx glabrous, campanulate, with lanceolate equal 
acute teeth. 2.H. Native of Asia Minor, and Caucasus, on 
the gravelly banks of rivulets; as of Armenia, Syria, Iberia. 
Sims, bot. mag. t. 1279.—Riv. mon. irr. 19.?—Commel. rar. 
t. 25. Herb branched, sometimes glabrous, and sometimes 
pubescent or canescent. Lower leaves 1l to 2 inches long. 
Corollas glabrous, blue ; lower segment large. Genitals longer 
than the lip. 
Eastern Germander. 
foot. 
12 T. rAnvirLO'RUM (Schreb. unilab. p. 31. icone.) herba- 
ceous, clothed with soft tomentum; leaves deeply twice or 
thrice ternate; the segments of the lower leaves broad, obtuse; 
of the superior ones linear; peduncles much longer than the 
floral leaves, divaricate, 1-flowered; racemes panicled; calyx 
clothed with soft tomentum, campanulate, equal, semiquinquefid. 
XY. H. Native of Armenia and Syria. Stem erect, trichoto- 
mously much branched at top, canescent as well as the leaves 
and calyxes. Floral leaves minute. Corollas small, numerous, 
hardly longer than the calyxes, blue. 
Small-flowered Germander. Pl. 1 to 3 feet. 
13 T. OriigniA'NvM (Ging. in herb. D. C. mss. ex Benth. 
lab. p. 668.) herbaceous, clothed with soft pubescence ; leaves 
cuneiform, deeply toothed at apex, or 3-5-cleft ; peduncles 
much longer than the floral leaves, divaricate, 1-flowered ; 
calyx villous, campanulate, equal, deeply 5-cleft. 2f. F. Na- 
tive of Syria, between Aleppo and Bagdad, Olivier. Stems 
leaves, and calyxes canescent. Lower leaves petiolate, 14 inch 
long; the upper ones much smaller, and nearly sessile. Flowers 
disposed in a few-flowered panicle. Lip of corolla 3 times as 
long as the calyx. Achenia very villous. 
Olivier's Germander. P]. 1 foot. 
14 T. cauPANULA'TUM (Lin. spec. 786.) herbaceous, procum- 
bent, glabrous; leaves sub-bipinnatifid, with linear, cuneated, 
quite entire, or cut, divaricate segments, glabrous on both sur- 
faces; flowers solitary, almost sessile, shorter than the leaves; 
calyx campanulate, equal, glabrous. 2/.F. Native of the re- 
gion of the Mediterranean ; as of Spain, Balearic Islands, Sicily, 
Naples. T. diversiflóorum, Moench, ex Steud. nom. p. §28.— 
Riv. mon. irr. t. 24. ? Stems prostrate at the base. Branches 
ascending a little. Corollas blue. Stamens shorter than the 
lip. Floral leaves less cut, exceeding the flowers. 
Fl. July, Aug. Cit. 1752. Pl. 1 
863 
Campanulate-calyxed Germander. Cit. 
1728. Pl. prostrate. i 
15 T. Cuzr'wsr (Lin. mant. p. 80.) herbaceous, glabrous ; 
lower leaves ovate-cuneated, obtuse, deeply toothed : superior 
leaves deeply trifid or pinnate, with lanceolate or linear flat 
segments, green on both surfaces ; peduncles axillary, 1-flower- 
ed, shorter than the floral leaves ; calyx campanulate, equal, 
glabrous, deeply 5-cleft; stamens scarcely twice as long as the 
calyx. &. S. Native of Mexico, near Papantla, Tampico, 
Vera Cruz; Texas; Island of Cuba; Bahama Islands; South 
of Brazil; Buenos Ayres; Mendoza, and Cordova. Jacq. amer. 
p. 172. t. 183. f. 74. obs. 2. p. 5. t. 30. T. levigatum, Vahl, 
symb. 1. p. 40. T. chamadrifólium, Mill. dict. no. 15.— 
Herb erect, branched, densely leafy. Lower leaves broad, cut 
to the middle. Racemes terminal, subsecund. Corollas blue, 
glabrous or pubescent; lip hardly twice the length of the 
calyx. 
Cuba Germander. Fl. May. Clt. 1733. Pl. 1 foot. 
16 T. nr'coron (Smith, in Rees’ cycl.) herbaceous, glabrous ; 
leaves ovate-oblong or lanceolate, obtuse, quite entire or cut, 
green on both surfaces ; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered, shorter 
than the floral leaves; calyx campanulate, equal, glabrous, 
semiquinquefid ; stamens about 3 times as long as the calyx. 
Y.-F. Native of Chili, on the mountains; and in Pampas de 
Santa Fe, Gillies. T. heterophyllum, Cav. icon. 6. p. 56. t. 
577. T. orchideum, Lindl. bot. reg. t. 1255. Leaves about an 
inch long, or cut into a few segments, sometimes nearly ovate, 
trifid; the young ones often linear, quite entire, and trifid. 
Corollas yellowish, tinged with red; tube inclosed. 
Two-coloured Germander. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1826. PI. 
1 to 2 feet. 
17 T. nupicav’te (Hook. bot. misc. 2. p. 235.) herbaceous ? 
glabrous, or clothed with fine pubescence; branches twiggy, 
nearly naked ; leaves small, remote, trifid, with linear obtuse 
segments, green on both surfaces; flowers on short peduncles, 
solitary, spicately racemose; calyx campanulate, equal, semi- 
quinquefid, and is, as well as the corollas, pubescently hairy. 
)).? G. Native of Peru, in the valley of Canta, Cruikshanks. 
Flowers approximate towards the tops of the branches. Co- 
rollas almost of T. bicolor, but more villous, and the lower seg- 
ment smaller. 
Naked-stemmed Germander. PI. 11 foot. 
18 T. Arrica‘num (Thunb. prod. p. 95.? Benth. lab. p. 
669.) suffruticose ; branches erect, tomentosely pubescent ; 
leaves deeply trifid, with linear, quite entire, rarely trifid- seg- 
ments, revolute on the margins, clothed with canescent tomen- 
tum beneath; peduncles axillary, solitary, 1-flowered, or the 
lower ones are subcymose, rather shorter than the floral leaves ; 
calyx campanulate, equal, sub-canescent, deeply 5-cleft. h. G. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. T. trifidum, Retz, obs. 1. 
p.21.? Ajuga Africana, Pers. ench. 2. p. 109. Stems nume- 
rous, rising from a woody base. Leaves fascicled in the axils. 
Flowers smaller than those of the next species. Racemes many- 
flowered. 
African Germander. Shrub 3 to 1 foot. É 
19 T. rseupocnAMzxPrTHRYs (Lin. spec. p. 787.) suffruticose ; 
branches erect, pilosely hairy ; leaves deeply 3-5-cleft, with 
linear, quite entire, or trifid segments, revolute on the edges, 
rather hispid above, and finely pubescent beneath ; peduncles 
axillary, solitary, 1-flowered, at length rather longer than the 
floral leaves; calyx campanulate, equal, pubescent, deeply 5- 
cleft. 5. F. Native of Europe and Africa, in the region of 
the Mediterranean; as of Spain, Barbary, Syria: South of 
France, about Marseilles.—Sabb. hort. rom. 3. t. 95.— Mor. 
hist. 3. sect. 11. t. 21. f. 2. Branches numerous, simple, rising 
Fl. July, Aug. 
